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Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.

Select tracts : consisting of, Cowper's brother's death [William Cowper] ; The Dairyman's daughter ; The Negro servant [Rev. Legh Richmond] ; A Monument to the memory of Eliza Cunningham [John Newton] ; The Death of a young woman ; Particulars in the life of Captain James Wilson ; The Death of Archibald Balfour ; Account of an African widow -- and extracts from Cecil's remains.

Accession number
PML 129121
Published
Edinburgh : Printed by Andrew Balfour : For Oliphant, Waugh & Innes ; London : And T. Hamilton, 37, Paternoster-Row, London, 1814.
Credit line
Gift of Charles Ryskamp in memory of Elizabeth M. Riley, 2002.
Notes
Each selection with separate title page.
" ... the Dairyman's Daughter, and the Negro Servant, ... It appears from the last report of the London Tract Society, that the Rev. Legh Richmond, M.A. Rector of Turvey, is the author of these two affecting narratives."--P. ix.
"A. Balfour, Printer, Merchant Court"--page 180.
Armorial bookplate Peter Cator. Inscribed Martha Cator [presented to Mr Holland Oct 3. 1888]. CA Ryskamp Brighton 3-vii-68.
Description
xii, 180 p. ; 15 cm
Provenance
Peter Cator (armorial bookplate); inscribed Martha Cator to Mr. Holland; from the Charles Ryskamp Collection.
Binding
Full calf, marbled endpapers.
Classification
Department